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Museum Lodges

Museum Lodges is a private resort in a pristine natural setting on Lake Winnipesaukee with ten fully equipped housekeeping lodges: a private one and two bedroom lodges feature a living room, a fully equipped electric kitchen with stove, refrigerator, toaster, cookware, dishware, tableware, and a private bath with a shower and linens.

Each lodge has a heater and a romantic fireplace is in the living room of nine of their ten lodges. Outside you'll find a childsafe sandy beach, private deep water boat docks and moorings, and a separate sunbathing and diving pier.

Location: P.O. Box 748, Wolfeboro New Hampshire 03894 Telephone 603-569-1551

Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Ogunquit)
Above Tide Inn
(Windham)
Aimhi Lodge
(Lyme)
Alden Country Inn
(Lyme)
Alden Country Inn
(Old Orchard Beach)
Allouette One Motel
(Old Orchard Beach)
Alouette Beach Resort

04/11 Coming to The Wolfeboro area
Taste of the Valley Plymouth NH March21 Experience all of your favorite local flavors. Several restaurants from the region will be there hoping to win your vote in the "Best in Show" competition.
Seacoast Home and Garden Show Durham NH March23-24 The 19th annual show features more than 225 exhibitors showcasing the latest products and services for your home.
Green Mountain Film Festival Montpelier VT March22-31 Culture reigns at the Green Mountain Film Festival, featuring powerful programming on a wide range of subjects, interesting and often unexpected guests, and a convivial atmosphere.
Spring Plant Sale Westford NH April27 The Middlesex Conservation District will be holding its annual Spring Plant Sale at the 4H Fairgrounds.
Vermont Maple Festival St Albans VT April26-28 Pancake breakfast and maple buffet, the annual “Sap Run" race, exhibits and sugarhouse tours, antiques, crafts, cooking demonstrations, youth talent, fiddlers’ shows, and a Grand Parade featuring teen “Maple Ambassadors."
Lethal Beauty: Samurai Weapons and Armor Manchester NH March17-May5 A display at the Currier Museum of Art shows the striking duality of deadly weaponry and artistic beauty from the Samurai culture of centuries past.


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